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The terms “antioxidants” and “free radicals”- what do they mean exactly? Are antioxidants safe to take as a supplement? Tina & Leah tell you the truth, even if it is inconvenient. (Don’t blame the messengers!)
Antioxidants only do good, right? The theory is that antioxidants prevent cancer by limiting damage in and around our cells. Truth: Foods high in antioxidant compounds are associated with less cancer (think plants!). BUT, does this mean that antioxidant supplements are a good idea? The truth is in the data.
Another pressing question: “Are antioxidants safe during & after treatment for cancer?” This gets tricky. What prevents cancer is not always a good idea after it has been diagnosed. Radiation, and some chemotherapies, actually use oxidation as their means to kill cancer cells. Can antioxidants from food interfere? Can antioxidant supplements interfere? We discuss this in detail.
This is the second installment in our “Truth About…” pod. The idea of this series is to tackle a few topics where marketing messaging is flooding the scene, where misinformation abounds, and where we think people could be doing themselves harm with that not-so-discerning doctor, Dr. Google.
Join us as we talk about antioxidants and a couple of very popular products whose marketing teams are way ahead of their scientific advisory staff.
Links we mentioned on this episode and other cool stuff:
Juice Plus Vegetable+ Label Showing <1 gram fiber JuicePlus.com
Newsletter critiquing Juice Plus claims Google Archive, UC Berkeley Wellness Newsletter
False Claims by Juice Plus, Feb 2006 Google Archive, University of Kansas
Protandim study on athletic performance shows no improvement PLoS One
How increasing antioxidants in cells (Nrf2 activation) may promote cancer growth Cancer Discovery
Glutathione may increase tumor progression and treatment resistance Journal of Cell
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The terms “antioxidants” and “free radicals”- what do they mean exactly? Are antioxidants safe to take as a supplement? Tina & Leah tell you the truth, even if it is inconvenient. (Don’t blame the messengers!)
Antioxidants only do good, right? The theory is that antioxidants prevent cancer by limiting damage in and around our cells. Truth: Foods high in antioxidant compounds are associated with less cancer (think plants!). BUT, does this mean that antioxidant supplements are a good idea? The truth is in the data.
Another pressing question: “Are antioxidants safe during & after treatment for cancer?” This gets tricky. What prevents cancer is not always a good idea after it has been diagnosed. Radiation, and some chemotherapies, actually use oxidation as their means to kill cancer cells. Can antioxidants from food interfere? Can antioxidant supplements interfere? We discuss this in detail.
This is the second installment in our “Truth About…” pod. The idea of this series is to tackle a few topics where marketing messaging is flooding the scene, where misinformation abounds, and where we think people could be doing themselves harm with that not-so-discerning doctor, Dr. Google.
Join us as we talk about antioxidants and a couple of very popular products whose marketing teams are way ahead of their scientific advisory staff.
Links we mentioned on this episode and other cool stuff:
Juice Plus Vegetable+ Label Showing <1 gram fiber JuicePlus.com
Newsletter critiquing Juice Plus claims Google Archive, UC Berkeley Wellness Newsletter
False Claims by Juice Plus, Feb 2006 Google Archive, University of Kansas
Protandim study on athletic performance shows no improvement PLoS One
How increasing antioxidants in cells (Nrf2 activation) may promote cancer growth Cancer Discovery
Glutathione may increase tumor progression and treatment resistance Journal of Cell
Tell us your thoughts on this episode!
Support the show
Become a member of The Cancer Pod Community! Gain access to live Q&As, exclusive content, and so much more! Join us today!
Check out our website! Looking for more information? We have blogs, merch, and all of our episodes listed by season and category.
Shop our favorite reads! We've joined with Bookshop.org to offer some of our fave books!
Have a comment or suggestion? Email us at [email protected]
Follow us wherever you browse. We're always @TheCancerPod:
THANK YOU!!
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